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One of my students was there and said that members of
Anonymous were at the park distributing materials about
Scientology and wearing Guy Fawkes masks. Who knows what's
going on.
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LARPers, if they're going to be leaving packages in public places, should ensure that they have conversed with law enforcement officials and park officials to ensure that these kinds of things don't happen.
This is why the LARPS in the South use camping grounds and permanently built Renfest areas.
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malfred wrote:One of my students was there and said that members of
Anonymous were at the park distributing materials about
Scientology and wearing Guy Fawkes masks. Who knows what's
going on.
Kanluwen wrote:LARPers, if they're going to be leaving packages in public places, should ensure that they have conversed with law enforcement officials and park officials to ensure that these kinds of things don't happen.
Damn kids, leaving packages in public places. What is this world coming to?
Back in my day, we conversed with law enforcement officials before doing anything. Going to the corner store? Call the cops, let them know. Taking a Sunday drive? Call the cops, let them know. Playing "cops and robbers" in the backyard? Call the cops, let them know.
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2011/07/10 18:45:51
Subject: Re:Chicago LARPers shut down Millenium Park
Kanluwen wrote:LARPers, if they're going to be leaving packages in public places, should ensure that they have conversed with law enforcement officials and park officials to ensure that these kinds of things don't happen.
Damn kids, leaving packages in public places. What is this world coming to?
Back in my day, we conversed with law enforcement officials before doing anything. Going to the corner store? Call the cops, let them know. Taking a Sunday drive? Call the cops, let them know. Playing "cops and robbers" in the backyard? Call the cops, let them know.
McDonalds run out of Chicken McNuggets? Call the cops...
MikZor wrote:
We can't help that american D&D is pretty much daily life for us (Aussies)
Walking to shops, "i'll take a short cut through this bush", random encounter! Lizard with no legs.....
I kid Since i avoid bushlands that is But we're not that bad... are we?
Kanluwen wrote:LARPers, if they're going to be leaving packages in public places, should ensure that they have conversed with law enforcement officials and park officials to ensure that these kinds of things don't happen.
Damn kids, leaving packages in public places. What is this world coming to?
Back in my day, we conversed with law enforcement officials before doing anything. Going to the corner store? Call the cops, let them know. Taking a Sunday drive? Call the cops, let them know. Playing "cops and robbers" in the backyard? Call the cops, let them know.
McDonalds run out of Chicken McNuggets? Call the cops...
I can barely understand what that women is saying.
CT GAMER wrote:There is only one way to deal with LARPERs: Flashbang nutshot!
So, the Vancouver riots were just LARPers out of control?
MikZor wrote:
We can't help that american D&D is pretty much daily life for us (Aussies)
Walking to shops, "i'll take a short cut through this bush", random encounter! Lizard with no legs.....
I kid Since i avoid bushlands that is But we're not that bad... are we?
Kanluwen wrote:LARPers, if they're going to be leaving packages in public places, should ensure that they have conversed with law enforcement officials and park officials to ensure that these kinds of things don't happen.
Damn kids, leaving packages in public places. What is this world coming to?
Back in my day, we conversed with law enforcement officials before doing anything. Going to the corner store? Call the cops, let them know. Taking a Sunday drive? Call the cops, let them know. Playing "cops and robbers" in the backyard? Call the cops, let them know.
Want some tinfoil for your brain?
If you're going to do something like this in a public setting that you do not control, do it right and work alongside the authorities.
2011/07/11 03:13:00
Subject: Re:Chicago LARPers shut down Millenium Park
biccat wrote:
Damn kids, leaving packages in public places. What is this world coming to?
Back in my day, we conversed with law enforcement officials before doing anything. Going to the corner store? Call the cops, let them know. Taking a Sunday drive? Call the cops, let them know. Playing "cops and robbers" in the backyard? Call the cops, let them know.
Right, because all those things equate to placing an object of reasonable size underneath a city landmark which is frequented by thousands of people every day, and that's just commuter traffic.
Life does not cease to be funny when people die any more than it ceases to be serious when people laugh.
I can't believe how quickly Chicago got back up and looking so good...
Would have thought there would be still some sign of damage after the Decepticons smacked it silly.
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biccat wrote:
Damn kids, leaving packages in public places. What is this world coming to?
Back in my day, we conversed with law enforcement officials before doing anything. Going to the corner store? Call the cops, let them know. Taking a Sunday drive? Call the cops, let them know. Playing "cops and robbers" in the backyard? Call the cops, let them know.
Right, because all those things equate to placing an object of reasonable size underneath a city landmark which is frequented by thousands of people every day, and that's just commuter traffic.
Waaagh_Gonads wrote:I can't believe how quickly Chicago got back up and looking so good...
Would have thought there would be still some sign of damage after the Decepticons smacked it silly.
Is THAT a chrome jelly bean?
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MikZor wrote:
We can't help that american D&D is pretty much daily life for us (Aussies)
Walking to shops, "i'll take a short cut through this bush", random encounter! Lizard with no legs.....
I kid Since i avoid bushlands that is But we're not that bad... are we?
Jubear wrote:Sigh clicked link expecting to see larpers gone wild instead all I got was some stupid uninteresting blog =(
Now now...
Also, what is non-Fantasy LARP?
Is it when a group of Internet trolls leave their lairs and dress and act as normal civilians?
MikZor wrote:
We can't help that american D&D is pretty much daily life for us (Aussies)
Walking to shops, "i'll take a short cut through this bush", random encounter! Lizard with no legs.....
I kid Since i avoid bushlands that is But we're not that bad... are we?
Kanluwen wrote:LARPers, if they're going to be leaving packages in public places, should ensure that they have conversed with law enforcement officials and park officials to ensure that these kinds of things don't happen.
Damn kids, leaving packages in public places. What is this world coming to?
Back in my day, we conversed with law enforcement officials before doing anything. Going to the corner store? Call the cops, let them know. Taking a Sunday drive? Call the cops, let them know. Playing "cops and robbers" in the backyard? Call the cops, let them know.
Want some tinfoil for your brain?
If you're going to do something like this in a public setting that you do not control, do it right and work alongside the authorities.
I should "work alongside" the authorities if I'm going to do something in a public place? Why? What business is it of theirs?
If the cops find a "suspicious package" and a bunch of weirdos prancing around wearing elf-ears and shouting "MAGIC MISSILE", maybe they should do what most people would do: ask someone what's going on. Then, once they figure out that it's a group of LARPers, and maybe one of them would show the cop that the "suspicious package" was a couple of bricks, the cops could go on to do something important. Like catching criminals.
The "disorderly conduct" charge will more than likely not stick. Simply a cop trying to validate his actions by pointing to an arrest.
Kanluwen wrote:LARPers, if they're going to be leaving packages in public places, should ensure that they have conversed with law enforcement officials and park officials to ensure that these kinds of things don't happen.
Damn kids, leaving packages in public places. What is this world coming to?
Back in my day, we conversed with law enforcement officials before doing anything. Going to the corner store? Call the cops, let them know. Taking a Sunday drive? Call the cops, let them know. Playing "cops and robbers" in the backyard? Call the cops, let them know.
Want some tinfoil for your brain?
If you're going to do something like this in a public setting that you do not control, do it right and work alongside the authorities.
I should "work alongside" the authorities if I'm going to do something in a public place? Why? What business is it of theirs?
If the cops find a "suspicious package" and a bunch of weirdos prancing around wearing elf-ears and shouting "MAGIC MISSILE", maybe they should do what most people would do: ask someone what's going on. Then, once they figure out that it's a group of LARPers, and maybe one of them would show the cop that the "suspicious package" was a couple of bricks, the cops could go on to do something important. Like catching criminals.
The "disorderly conduct" charge will more than likely not stick. Simply a cop trying to validate his actions by pointing to an arrest.
You assume all of the above would occur in a normal country... however, since 9/11 the USA has been a bit heavy-handed on the anti-terror thing and National Security
MikZor wrote:
We can't help that american D&D is pretty much daily life for us (Aussies)
Walking to shops, "i'll take a short cut through this bush", random encounter! Lizard with no legs.....
I kid Since i avoid bushlands that is But we're not that bad... are we?
Kanluwen wrote:LARPers, if they're going to be leaving packages in public places, should ensure that they have conversed with law enforcement officials and park officials to ensure that these kinds of things don't happen.
Damn kids, leaving packages in public places. What is this world coming to?
Back in my day, we conversed with law enforcement officials before doing anything. Going to the corner store? Call the cops, let them know. Taking a Sunday drive? Call the cops, let them know. Playing "cops and robbers" in the backyard? Call the cops, let them know.
Want some tinfoil for your brain?
If you're going to do something like this in a public setting that you do not control, do it right and work alongside the authorities.
I should "work alongside" the authorities if I'm going to do something in a public place? Why? What business is it of theirs?
If the cops find a "suspicious package" and a bunch of weirdos prancing around wearing elf-ears and shouting "MAGIC MISSILE", maybe they should do what most people would do: ask someone what's going on. Then, once they figure out that it's a group of LARPers, and maybe one of them would show the cop that the "suspicious package" was a couple of bricks, the cops could go on to do something important. Like catching criminals.
The "disorderly conduct" charge will more than likely not stick. Simply a cop trying to validate his actions by pointing to an arrest.
if you drop mysterious packages in the middle of a public park, do not expect the police to have the same view you have. While they think it may be drugs, they may also think its a bomb, and detain anyone they find for questioning, and rightly.
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biccat wrote:
I should "work alongside" the authorities if I'm going to do something in a public place? Why? What business is it of theirs?
Whatever the pertinent legislation demands. For example, Millennium Park is permit restricted for events over a certain umber of people.
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Frazzled wrote:
if you drop mysterious packages in the middle of a public park, do not expect the police to have the same view you have. While they think it may be drugs, they may also think its a bomb, and detain anyone they find for questioning, and rightly.
Holy crap, I agree with Fraz.
Its also worth noting if this package proved to be a bomb (other reports describe it as being covered in duct tape, with exposed wiring), and it either detonated or did not spur an evacuation, the police would be subject to even more criticism.
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Frazzled wrote:if you drop mysterious packages in the middle of a public park, do not expect the police to have the same view you have. While they think it may be drugs, they may also think its a bomb, and detain anyone they find for questioning, and rightly.
Nothing wrong with stopping someone and asking them what's going on. In fact, it's what I would expect the police to do. What you don't expect the police rational actors to do is evacuate and shut down the park and start arresting LARPers.
dogma wrote:
biccat wrote: I should "work alongside" the authorities if I'm going to do something in a public place? Why? What business is it of theirs?
Whatever the pertinent legislation demands. For example, Millennium Park is permit restricted for events over a certain umber of people.
Somewhat true. If a permit is required for events over a certain number of people, then a permit would be required.
However, if legislative bans are beyond the constitutional requirement, then compliance with the statute is not required.
edit: minor typographical error
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